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DUGWAY COMMUNITY TOWN HALL
Wednesday, 27 April 2016
1530 - 1700
Community Club Building 5230 English Village
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AGENDA
New Employee Intro’s
Special/Monthly Observances
Chapel
CCRI
DES
DPTMS
WDTC
DPW
Housing
DFMWR
Safety Message
Retirement
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Army Birthday Ball
11 JUN 16
Loveland Living Plant Aquarium
1000 Community Outreach
1830 Army Birthday Ball Begins
Army Birthday Celebration
14 JUN 16
0730 Run/Walk
0900 Cake Cutting
ARMY BIRTHDAY
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Holocaust Remembrance Day Observance
5 MAY 16
Community Club
1130-1300
Guest Speaker Dr. Kent
Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Observance
26 MAY 16
Community Club
1130-1300
Guest Speaker Mr. Toleafoa
Ethnic Observances
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04 May National Day of Prayer Community
Club
June New Catholic priest
August Vacation Bible School
Chapel
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May 16-20• Network security, SIPRNet and NIPRNet compliance, traditional
security practices• Inspectors will meet with leadership and personnel in random
organizations, conducting network scans and visit facilities. Visits to work centers across Dugway are expected.
• Dugway personnel should carry out their week like any other to accomplish their respective tasks in support of their organization’s mission. However, increased vigilance is always a good thing.
Consider 16-20 MAY to be CYBER Vigilance Week
CCRI
Ready or Not
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What Has Been Done?• Intensive Preparations have been ongoing
• SIPR completely rebuilt• NIPR brand new Storage/Server Hardware• Rebuilt every server Operating System• Bandwidth Expansion• Imaging, patching, updates, permissions • AppLocker, BitLocker, EMET
• Weekly General Officer Briefings• Outside assistance visits, NEC Overtime• Network “Lock-down” period• Educate, Educate, Educate
• Dugway Dispatch Articles• Daily “Countdown to CCRI”
CCRI
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Traditional Security – The Weakest Link
TOP TEN
• CAC / SIPR Token Security
• Labeling and Marking (SF-710/707 Stickers, DD Form 2056, AR 380-5 Signs)
• CDs / DVDs / Documents
• OPSEC
• Know – Actions for network security incident or classified message incident
• Know – Who is your Security Manager?
• Know – Who is your Information Assurance Officer?
• Security Checklists (SF-701 & SF-702) & Visitor Logs
• Electronic devices (thumb drives, hard drives, portable media players, cell phones)
• Securing classified information
CCRI
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MOVE RIGHT FOR SIRENS AND LIGHTS
Emergency vehicle right of way laws are in
place to protect several groups of people,
including: emergency vehicle operators,
patients within the vehicle, pedestrians, and
drivers.
You may be charged with failure to yield to
emergency vehicles if you:
• Do not come to a complete stop.
• Fail to move the right shoulder of the road. This includes both lanes of traffic of a two way street.
• Fail to get out of the way of the emergency vehicle.
• Move in front of an emergency vehicle.
• Fail to provide as much space as practical to a stationary authorized emergency vehicle
DES
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NATIONAL PRESCRIPTION TAKE BACK INITIATIVE
The National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day
aims to provide a safe, convenient, and
responsible means of disposing of prescription
drugs, while also educating the general public
about the potential for abuse of medications.
DES
Thursday, 28 April
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• HLO 1: Customers• SAFELY Execute Customer Projects
• Budget Execution
• SK III
• HLO 2: Workforce• STEM Outreach
• Hiring Process Improvement
• Employee Mentorship Program
• Wellness Program
• HLO 3: Equipment/Facilities• CTTF HVAC Upgrade
• Secondary Containment Module
• 4165 HVAC upgrade
• WSLAT
• TGSI
• LSTF Annex
• Dynamic Test Chamber
• HLO 4: Increase Efficiencies/PI• ISO 17025
• TRMS
• RFID
• TMP
Distribution authorized to U.S. Government Agencies only.
• Hiring Actions
• LSD Realignment to RDECOM
• Equipment Accountability
• Maintenance Operations
• Process Improvement
Strategic Priorities Upcoming Events
Current Actions
• 6 May, WDTC Leadership Off-site
• 17-19 May, MAAF ARMS Inspection
• 2-23, Jun, TECMIPT
• 27-30 Jun, ATEC Surety SMR
West Desert Test Center
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Test Execution
Lab Tests Field Tests/EventsCALS DT/OT (MAY) Boeing CST-100 (MAY)
CIDAS RAM (MAY) R2TD (MAY-SEP)
CIDAS CBRCS (MAY) ERDC Dome (MAY-JUN)
CIDAS AREA COVERAGE (JUN) PADS (MAY)
HCES (MAY) LMAMS/SMAM (MAY)
JSLIST Durability (MAY) ORBITER (MAY-JUL)
NGCD (MAY-JUL) NGIC GROUND TRUTH (JUN-JUL)
SMARTMAN (MAY-JUL) SON OF VULCAN (JUN)
WSLAT Chamber V&V CALDERA 16 (JUL)
TGSI CHEM VAPOR (MAY-JUL)
JGPD-JSEW MOTE (MAY-JUL)
JACK RABBIT II (AUG)
UAS Testing
West Desert Test Center
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• Service Orders and Building Responsible Officials
All service orders should be routed through your Building Responsible
Official (BRO).
If you see something that needs repaired, report it to your BRO.
BROs should regularly walk through their buildings and report areas
that need attention.
Burrowing Rodents – Please report if in your yard or around your
building.
• Fire Department Sleeping Quarters
• Updating Real Property records.
HQ IMCOM critical suspense, please support DPW in this
endeavor.
• Community Garden
DPW
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Housing Renovation
• The Mountain View housing renovation project will
be complete by 1 May 2016.
• Residents moved for the renovation will be moved
back into their houses beginning 2 May and will
be moved 2 per week until finished.
• Residents will be moved back according to move
out date, (who moved first).
DPW
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Housing Demolition
• All remaining houses in West Wherry have been
identified to be demolished,
• Remaining residents will be required to relocate to
either East Wherry or Mountain View.
• Contractor personnel will move at their own
expense.
• Government personnel may be moved at
Government expense, however they may move at
their own expense to secure choice of housing.
• Two bedroom housing units in East Wherry are
scarce.
DPW
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SummerSummer is fast approaching and residents are reminded:
• Yards must be maintained to present an esthetic beauty
and to assist in preventing rodent infestations.
• Grass should be cut and grass cuttings and leaves be
raked and disposed of.
• Lawns must be watered in order to prevent grass from
dying.
• The Self-Help store has various items to help maintain
your yard.
DPW
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• Swamp coolers are not air conditioners and they will
only lower the ambient temperature about 20
degrees.
• Each housing unit is equipped with a water softener
because the Dugway water is full of heavy minerals.
These water softeners utilize a special salt to
operate effectively. The salt level should be kept at
least half full. Salt is available for free at the self help
store.
DPW
Summer
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• ACS: Life Skills, Volunteering, and Community Events
• CYSS: Month of the Military Child Ice Cream Social,
Registration for Summer Camp, Registration for Strong
Beginnings Pre-K Program, and Playground Construction
• BRD: Community Wellness Program, Independence Day
Celebration and Ditto Shower Update
FMWR
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Upcoming EventsMONTHLY
Archery and Trap Shoot Activities
Movie Premieres
Wellness Walks
Wendover Trips
MAY
• Strong B.A.N.D.S. Program: 1st-31st
• Moab ATV Trip: 5th-8th
• Military Spouses Day: 14th
• Moab Adventure Trip: 19th-21st
• 6th Annual Linking Families Program at Hogle Zoo: 21st
• Red Cross Blood Drive: 26th
• Summer Reading Program: 28th
• Operation Woodchuck Thunder CYSS Summer Camp:
28th
• Pool Grand Opening: 28th
FMWR
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JUNE
• Hawaiian Night at the Community Club: 2nd (5:00 PM
to 8:00 PM)
• SAC Fishing Trip to Deseret Reservoir: 2nd
• Tuacahn Amphitheater Trip (St. George): 23rd – 25th
• Hill AFB Air Show: 25th-26th
• Independence Day Celebration: 30th
JULY
• Lava Hot Springs Trip (Idaho): 29th – 30th
Upcoming Events
FMWR
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FUTURE TOWN HALLS
• Quarterly Town Hall FY16 Schedule
– 27 July
– 26 October
• Meetings will be held in the Community Club at 1530 -
1700 hrs. (3:30-5:00 p.m.)
• Both community and workforce topics will be discussed.
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